Israel operated from Iraq's Najaf desert during war: Reports
Israeli forces established a makeshift base using an old airstrip in Iraq's desert during the war against Iran, two security officials told AFP on Sunday, confirming The Wall Street Journal report.
Early in the war, which was ignited by joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb 28, the troops were detected in the Najaf desert in the country's southwest and clashed with Iraqi forces, killing one soldier and wounding two others.
The security official said "Israeli forces established a base in an abandoned airstrip, built by Saddam Hussein, in the Najaf desert".
"There are no longer forces there, but they may have left equipment," he said, adding that the Israeli operation "was in coordination with the US". It was unclear how long the forces were there or what their mission was.
Iraq was drawn into the Middle East war from the outset, with strikes blamed on the US and Israel targeting Iran-backed armed groups, which in turn launched hundreds of attacks on US interests in Iraq and across the Gulf region.Reports of foreign troops in the desert emerged early in the war after a shepherd reported military activity. On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported that "Israel set up a clandestine military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran", quoting people familiar with the matter including US officials. The report said that "Israel built the installation, which housed special forces and served as a logistical hub, with the knowledge of the US". The Israeli military is yet to comment.
Following the WSJ report, an Iraqi spokesperson referred to a statement issued on March 5. At the time, Qais al-Mohamadawi, Iraq's deputy commander of joint operations, had told state media that Iraq protested to the US-led anti-jihadist coalition stationed in the country about an air raid in Najaf. He said after receiving reports of "individuals or movement in the Najaf" desert, Iraq's military sent a force to investigate. The troops came under heavy aerial fire, leaving one soldier dead and two others wounded. Reinforcements later searched the area, but "did not find anything", Mohamadawi said. "No foreign troops were authorised to be in that location." Another security official said there were "indications that the operation involved an Israeli technical team." agencies
The security official said "Israeli forces established a base in an abandoned airstrip, built by Saddam Hussein, in the Najaf desert".
"There are no longer forces there, but they may have left equipment," he said, adding that the Israeli operation "was in coordination with the US". It was unclear how long the forces were there or what their mission was.
Iraq was drawn into the Middle East war from the outset, with strikes blamed on the US and Israel targeting Iran-backed armed groups, which in turn launched hundreds of attacks on US interests in Iraq and across the Gulf region.Reports of foreign troops in the desert emerged early in the war after a shepherd reported military activity. On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported that "Israel set up a clandestine military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran", quoting people familiar with the matter including US officials. The report said that "Israel built the installation, which housed special forces and served as a logistical hub, with the knowledge of the US". The Israeli military is yet to comment.
Following the WSJ report, an Iraqi spokesperson referred to a statement issued on March 5. At the time, Qais al-Mohamadawi, Iraq's deputy commander of joint operations, had told state media that Iraq protested to the US-led anti-jihadist coalition stationed in the country about an air raid in Najaf. He said after receiving reports of "individuals or movement in the Najaf" desert, Iraq's military sent a force to investigate. The troops came under heavy aerial fire, leaving one soldier dead and two others wounded. Reinforcements later searched the area, but "did not find anything", Mohamadawi said. "No foreign troops were authorised to be in that location." Another security official said there were "indications that the operation involved an Israeli technical team." agencies
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